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Building MDN into a world class repository of high quality Web documentation is one of the most valuable things Mozilla has done for Web developers. Now we’re looking to double-down on that work, and solidify MDN as the single best resource for Web docs. To support that effort, we’re starting some updates to the MDN brand and website. In this post I’m going to lay out what to expect, and why we think it’s so important.

MDN’s mission today is to provide developers with the information they need to build things on the open Web. However, when MDN was first started, it didn’t differentiate between Web standards documentation and product documentation for Firefox, Gecko and other Mozilla products. Over time, as Web documentation was expanded on MDN, it became clear that it provided value to a much larger group of developers than our internal product documentation. We have been investing to improve the Web documentation ever since.

Personally, I don’t like it.Material UI had performance problems, but according to 3.0 release performance was improved.

I’m sure you know about Electron framework. If you’re interested in UI components for cross-platform desktop apps then React-Desktop is for you. You can find UI components for Mac OS and Windows 10 both.

Personally, I think it’s the best UI framework for React.

Semantic-UI-React— is the official clone of Semantic-UI for React. It has almost all most used components from Semantic-UI, but also it has a very good Declarative API,shorthand props for React components, and this UI framework is jQuery free.

Custom JavaScript APIs are the future of the web. The open source movement coupled with SVG graphics have blown open the possibilities for web developers.

GraphicsJS is a free open source library and JS API for building custom graphics in web browsers. It can be used as a visualization tool for graphing data, or it can be used for making cool stuffjust to show off.

On the home page, you’ll find a big section of demos created with GraphicsJS. And these examples just scratch the surface of what’s possible.

The library uses its own virtual DOM which is an abstraction of the browser’s DOM. This is somewhat

WebAssembly CG members representing four browsers, Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and WebKit, have reached consensus that the design of the initial (MVP [1]) WebAssembly API and binary format is complete to the extent that no further design work is possible without implementation experience and significant usage. This marks the end of the Browser Preview and signals that browsers can begin shipping WebAssembly on-by-default. From this point forward, future features will be designed to ensure backwards compatibility. This consensus includes a JavaScript API [2] and binary format [3] accompanied by a reference interpreter [4]. You can test out WebAssembly today using the Emscripten toolchain by following the developer’s guide [5] and reading more on MDN [6]. The next steps will be to form a W3C Working Group, to produce a specification for the initial version of WebAssembly, and to continue iterating on future features [7] in the current Community Group. To get involved, you can join design discussions [8] and contribute [9] to the the WebAssembly GitHub project. Signed, Luke Wagner, Ben Titzer, Filip Pizlo, and Abhijith Chatra P.S. We are also happy to announce the selection of the official WebAssembly logo [10]! [1]